THE DAinY MXAMINER, CILARLVTTETUWN, NOVEMBER 1, (89% “ re ay o Sie me WEEK’ 0 Blanke Za "MES We S% S1%% of o- ~! fea “ie "%@ + ) —— 5 a IW Yourself Warm | RESOLUTION OF CONDOLENCE. PERSONAL. T} rk lowing reeclut n was unandi~ H | mousiy adopted by the Grand Division, S. 8 Lordship Bishop Macdonald returas| ' an ane, ed from Ottawa last evening. of f., of P. BE. Teland at ite annual ses- | 1 at Springfield on the 26th October). Mr. W. Eardley Hyndman left this 1899: this morning for Lethbridge, N. W. T. W hereas has ple aced the Great Patr mr. @.. B. Macdon ald, re presenting, larch above to call awag from our society C. Wilson & Co. » Montreal, is at the Ho-el /On earth our beloved brother, William J. veri e8, | Simpson, of Cavendish, an bonored mem~ % he inventior of the linotype ty; eset~ | rofthis Grand D ion and of CenteD~ ting mace hine, Ottmar Mergenthaler, died | | Division, No. ?] ’ Baltimore on Satur lay last, 2 nan ' - Division i oa em “a a, : 6 Mr. Joseph . J Wie kham left Summer-{ , prey a oe ae Side a few days ago for Vermont where he | hae at Tomserence. | will remain some time Aud to his sorrowing widow and cbild-, Mr. W. J. McCordack, Government rep we tender our sincere eympathy avd Spector ot dredges, is in the city, He is a} amend them ‘to the God of all comfort | Bueet at the Hotel Davies, who alone ix able to sustain them ip this Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Purdy, w ho have ir of their severe trial, bee ob visiting Boston and other poi nts, re-~ er Simpson was atrue and faithful turned to Charlotietown last night, temperance worker always courteous in Mis& F st ou; wies ip consent Sian aEInEEis a = ae an ee vert alte. Ok eid idee a. hie | vn _ oe returned iast big assoc.ates ia labor and,jleaves behind bim | apiece cheapie inne 5 have been visit- . ing for the past eight weeks, | @ meoory fragrant with good deeds. Bro. ; ’ ’ | Simpson was first initiated into our order | . Rey, T. F. Fullerton preached | in} as 4 cCbarter member of Cavendish Divis | St. Andrew’ s Church; Quebec on Sunday | ion No. 64,0n the 16th of October, 1863, | YORE The Telegraph says his sermon | and continued a membe untilthat Divi. | 722 9" eloquent defence of the Transvaal | $l0n surrendered | Iniilated a Keep ? URE Successors to.... A. WEEKS and CO’Y, RS Re Rubber 4 Ui) ‘te charter. He wus again! *9" charter member of Centen nal! Jo addition to thetwo chaplains ap- Division No. 1:5 on the 26th of December | Pointed to the Canadian Contingent Rev. 1890, since when he has been a useful and| Mr. Almon, rector of St. Mathew’s Epis honored 1 mem ber of our order. | Copal church, (Quebec, was also appointed Ca) led from ) earth to go up higher we 'an hour or so before the Sardinian sailed, Rey. H. W. Stewart, who bas for some time been pastor of the Coburg Street (St Jobo) Christian Church is visiting his Island bome preparatory to leaving for Los Angeles, California, where he wii! remain during the winter for the benefit of his health. The marriage of Miss Bessie Rattray and Mr. Chas. J.Delabunt, of the Moncton, -_— P. O. Department,{took place thie morning Sin,— It was with sorrow and surprise atthe home of the bride, Rev. D. B. McLeod that we heard that our old friend, Mr. | officiating. Mr. and Mrs, Delabunt left Irving, had consented to be the ‘men of | by this morning’s express for their future atraw? for the grite in the coming byes |home ia Moncton followed by the best election in Belfast. Dear cli friend) wishes of a host of friends in which Tue David—his memory must Fe failing ! He | Examiner joivg. must have forgotien atthat convention thatthe sins ofthe grit party for eight long years, is too heavy a load fcr a‘man ; of straw’ tc carry, even though there be Fullerton, the Protestant chaplain of the some ‘golden grains’ in the composition. |Canadiaa contingent, hed an excellent Well we can only hope thai the ‘thrashing | |photograph taken at Messrs. Westlake process’ may notjabsorb all the ‘golden i ning stndic, Ses it in the window of rains’; but that there may be enough left E : yey Johneon & Johnson’s down town drug to purchase our fallen friend a euit of; : sackcloth—the ashes wil! be free. store, where orders may be left. Price 50 will miss him, but we believe our loss will be his eternal gain. Gro C Ropertson Gro W Simpson AS Wricar REV. ioe -_———- $$$» A REGRET. n" Before leaving for Quebec, Rev. T. F. Ong or THE OLp Guarpb, center — ror Heels noise—springy | walking — no_ sore muscles— walking made) No jar—nv step—elastic a pleasure. Have you tried them Why not We sell O’Sallivans, O’Sullivans are best. Mens 50 per pair Womens 40c per pair. GOFF BRvS 4G eeeueqece 226060803063 (Mail orde rs pron ptly atte nded to) Pb. Isl besides being reprevented{ by a captain and thirty brave men, will also be represented by one of the two chap- laine in the Canedian Contingent. Thies increases Islanders interest in the war etill more. You want all the news,and you want it as soon a3 you can get it, The Dairy Examiyer, 25cente month, and The Montreal Daily Star $1.00 a year will give you it. R."L, COTTON P, O. Box &4,.. Charlottetown. CARD. DR. DICREY has resumed practice Office Hours 9.20te |] p. m. ‘2 to 4p.s Evenings by appointment. D if (> L| F @ ares CE RONIC-DISU:ASES and RUPTURE by Salisbury treatmru’. Sud stame for infer Mation, or chll at Truro, Nova Scot . d ib ofdisc Briitinga ee 2e26e eee . 6087 & @ @ Of *® 47 804645 2 G2 @ : : : : ? hi, 14 rlottetown and Sawa al- pper Maiveque Koad, a purse containing re ere. Ihe finder “a AMINER Office, LOST— Between Cha ist Read by way of ft about two weeks ago ceipts and other pa pice ge leave atthe Ex ——— sas 'the best place in the city to HOME DYEING made easy by using the great English Home Dye Maypole Soap DYES any Material, any colour. Send for FREE book on Home Dyeing to A. P. TIPPET & CO., Montreal. YM C A.—The adjourned annual meeting ofthe Y MC A was held in the aseociation parlor last evening The Execu~ tive Committee for the entuimg year was completed and is as follows: President, J 'D Seaman; Vice Presidents, JH Ayero, G H Taylor, Thomas May, A Duchemin, Prof Shaw, W E Bentley; Executive, LL Beer, Revs G P Raymond, R F Whiston, W J McConnell, D B McLecd, MrW A Hawley, Geo Bremner, J R Davison, J T McKenzie.J A Lawson, Frank Hutchison, Wm McKie; Treasurer,H J Cundall ; Secretary—W © lurrer. The chairman of each standing committee was aleo ap- pointed as foilows: Devotional Com- mittee, Rev RF Whiston; Ticket Com- mittte, W C Turner; Reading Rocm, Thos May; Social, A C Duchemin; Lec- ture and Entertainment, Pror Shaw. Property Committee was adpointed in full and are Messre H J Cundali and LL Beer. Priceof tickets setiled on for the year which begins November lst, is for gentlemen $2, ladies $1. Commitee ad- journed to meet again on Friday rext at 830 p. m. —$—$—— eee Srores BurcLarised.—Burglars are on the move ir King’s County. A few nighte a SHIP NEWS. Port of Summerside. ENTERED, Oct. 30.— Nina Page, Rbynard, Pictou, coal; Gasper Embree, McLean, Chathsm, lumber. Oct® 3l.—Ida M, Mallet, Newcastle, lumber; Lecbiel, Wright, Richibucto, lum- ber; Campana, Demers, Pictou, stcres ; Neal Dow, Irving, Ricbibucto, lumber. CLEARED: Oct. 31.—s s Campana, Demers, Mors treal :— ago, it isreported, the store of Mr. Thos. L. Cooke, Murray River, was entered and 744 bris oysters ....-....-++4. $2,232.00] , quantity of goods stolen therefrom. It is 127 cases eggs ..... sees 759.00} al-o reported that the etore of Horatio Be MD GENEEEE .. cc ccccccccces 117.00} Grabam, at Sturgeon, was entered and a I tresher and cleaver........., 80.60! cash box contain ng $60 taken therefrom. 37 packages of bouse finishing... 125.00 gheiiniate 1 DOFBE. «oo c ceccceece cecese coccscees 75.00 —Co]. Moore, D. O. C , received Jast 1 bri apples .......... ++. 3.00} evening & telegram from (General Hutton 120.00 «.. $3,511 00 expressing the Goyernor General’s eatis- faction with the soldierly appearance aod discipline of the Canadian contingent, and aleo Gen. Hutton’s congratulations to al! concerned in this event. Tbe bazaar 10 the Kindergarten hall Dec. 7th will be a desireable place of amusement where vseful and ornamental! articles and refreshments will be sold. —_—- -_>-——— Placed on Stanley Bros front counte™ toxday—30 remnants colored and black cloths in tweede, broadcloths and jacket cloths—suitable for ladies ekirts and jackets and children’s; wear lengths from one yard to three and a half yards. Tue following vessels have arrived from Pictou and Sydney coa! Jaden for Clarkin Bros: Kohinoor, Athlete, Bessie S Keefer, Janett, Dielytrus and Ocean Belle. 64 brie beef......+0 OME crviccetesecses it ae oe School Girls’ Nerves Many a pele, weak school girl, cuffering the evil elects of an exhausted nervoussys- tem, and thin, waterp blocd, bas been fu'ly restored to the vigor apd buoyancy of robust healtb, by using A. W. Chases Nerve Food. The healthtul Siow cn the cheek and the rightness in the eye tellof the building up rocess Which is taken place in the body, Owing to the very bad photographic weather it will still be some time before it is poesible to fill all the orders for photo- graphs of the P. E. Island Transvaal con tingent. If you haven’t ordered one yet you had better do so at once. LOCAL NOTICES. BORN. To the wife of Francie E. Doyle, at Som~ erville, Mass., on Oct. 23rd, a son. ee Munyon’s Inbalers just re- ceived. Price 81 00—Johnson & Johnson, Druggists. —— a DIED. On November lst, at North River, Augu stus Boisner, aged 75. The best place to buy Furs is at Prowse Bros. The best place to buy Cloth ing is at Prowse Bros. The best place to buy Car- pats is at Prowse Bros, — ~~ Hermanville Tamworths menial? Local and Other tems, 1 SON, ; company, You may not know it, but A number of pigs of both sexes, 2 or 3» i ! : | buy Dress Goods, Uorsets, ines eee hel: oF 98.08 = Gloves, and Millinery is at HERMANVILLE FARM, | '256—w3i d2aw Hermaayille, P EI Prowse Bros, : Scuppen Deatn _. James Robert- (formerly Nell McKechuie) died euddenly at lected Man., on Wednes- day, Oct. 25ih. siuistiabean Encineers.—Chariottetown Engineer yemeet for driil to: at drill ehea at Room for recruils.— ot, Cc : lL, Rye fh gb SO ciocK, a few 4 Apply tonig - ITAKY PRoMOTION. ur vill has been —Joseph O'Reilly made Lance Corporal uf “G” and Lorne Stewart, Corporal campany, since arriving at Quebec. -— eG” Ciry Taxes.— Lists are to be prepared who Pav for advertising the n mes of those have not yet paid their city taxes, up at Once and keep off the list. Po.ick Covrt.—Four drunks made up the docket toxday. Joseph Cameron and John Gilboy wereeach fined $8or 40 day*®. Ronald Macdonald was fined $5 or 30 days and Jobn Macdonald $2 or 10 days. West Point Buoy.—Jt is announced that Owing to the lateness = of the fearoa the whistling huey off the West point of Prince Edward island which went adrifta short time ago will not be replaced this season, SocraL.—At 8 o'clock ingtbere will be aéocial Scaoolroom, under the management of the Young People’s Society. A goad programme, refreshments and a good time may be jooked for. Among theitemson the programme will be a solo by Mr. Chas, Earle. Admission 10 cents at door. PusLid Temperance Meettyc.—At the public temperance meeting of Prince Edward Division in Wright’s Hall last night excellent addresses were delivered by Revs. DB McLeod, J W McConnell and GC P Raymond. There was also a choice literary and musical programme, Mr. W G Sabine made a capital chairman tomorrow even* in the Baptist A Reception was held last Saturday afternoon at the Summerside Convent, in honor of the visit of the rev, Mother General, and her assietant, Sister St. Angelina, the latter of whom was for many years Superioress of St. Joseph’s Convent, Charlottetown, The music room of the Convent was very prettily decorated with autumn leaves, bannerettes and mottoes of welcome, and the veranda was decked with flags. All the pepils were present and all speot a very pleasant afternoon during which a choice programme was rendered. An address was read to which the Mother Generai replied in fitting terms. ; Sister St. Angelina also addreeeed the pupils very nicely. At 2.30 p.m. to-day! Wednesday, the Mother General aod Sister St. Angelina will meet the Societies of the Holy Family and the Children of Mary in the Conven!.—Summerside Jour- nal, CaLeponiaAN CLus.—At tbe cae aonual meeting of the Caledonian Club last evening cffizers were elected as fols lowe: Chief—John A. McLaren. President—John McPhee. lat Vice do—Capt R. McMillan. 2nd Vice do—- Jobn Gillis. Fivancia: See—Alex McDorald. Recording Sec— D. R. MacLennan. Corresponding Sec.—John McSwain. Treasurer— James Paton. Directors—R J J MzKenze, Dundas; Hugb McLeod, Kensingion ; D Stewart, Kinloch; R M Lamont, New London ; John Smith, Rocky Point; T A McLesn, Cherlottetuwn ; J B McDonald, do; A McDonald,M P., Montague ; D Matheson, North River. The usual St. Andrew’s dinner will be held on Thureday the 30th inst., St. Andrew’s Day. The foliowing resroiution, moved by T A. McLean and seconded by Attorney General McKinnon and John McPhee, was adopttd by a unanimous standing vote ;: Resolved that this club expresses its re- gretat the reverses suetained by our fel- low-countrymen in South Africa as re~ ported to-day, and our hearts go out with hope for the early triumph of British arms in the cause of justice and equal rights. After the adoption of the resolution the Nations] Anthem was heartily sung. c_. —_ or ABAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALA For rh cold in Head And all throat trouples a com. mon sense cure, and one that is casily used, is a Munyon’s Inhaler, Clouds of medicated vaper are inhaled through the mouth, and emitted from the nostrils, having cleansed and vaporized all the diseased parts. Full instructions how to use the inhaler given with each one. Price $1.00 complete. 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Re a ay em eta a! nindiihhies hee ee ols ee ALS 75 Caiters Caitezs Gaiters Gaiters Gaiters Gaiters for women at 48c for women at 65c for women at &0c for women at $1 £4 2444484 «(ll for men at 75c alt} for men at $1 ats, for girls at 80c for girls at $1 for children at 75c in Black Blue and Seal Brown ALLEY & CO ALLEY & C0 ALLEY & CO = ALLEY & C0 ALLEY & GO ALLEY & FSV FEISS TSS Ve TS PTT TT Te Clearance Sule Fancy Shirts & Neckwear Our shirts are (he WG & R make. Nice patterns. Fresh stock. Some are open back and front with cuffs attached and detached —— See oir nobby Tiesin Puffs, Knots, 4 in Hands, Bows, Strings etc. Now is the ume for bargaive. GORDON & McLELLAN Great rush at P MON ' AGHAN’ S, Quecn St. He is selling crockery, glass- ware and groceries at. ae reer ‘reduced prices. 4444044 4 : De AAALAAALALAALAAAAAAAAAL eS «aif! ; A / vVrvvvvrreyyeyyyeyererTe eee errr rv